Swinburne Business Pathways at NCHS Open for February Intake

Students seeking a globally recognised business qualification have a fresh opportunity with the February intake now open at NCHS. Through its exclusive partnership with Swinburne University of Technology (Australia), NCHS offers pathway programs, including the Swinburne Foundation Year and the UniLink Diploma, that lead to internationally valued bachelor-degree options in Business, IT, Engineering, Health Sciences and more.

For more information including the requirements of the programs, visit the links:

The pathway programmes delivered at NCHS are fully accredited and align with Swinburne’s global academic standards, enabling students to continue their degrees at Swinburne’s main campuses in Australia or at affiliated international campuses.

For business students, the Diploma of Business (UniLink) offers a fast-track to the second year of a Swinburne Business bachelor programme, while the Foundation Year gives entry directly into first-year undergraduate studies.

This intake allows new applicants to register now via the hotline: +94 777 899 998.

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